Vermont is Willing to Stretch for Efficiency
By George Twigg | Tue, July 30, 13
George Twigg of Efficiency VermontNEEP’s guest-blogger George Twigg, Director of Public Affairs at EfficiencyVermont shares his perspective on stretch code implementation in Vermont and the importance of providing certainty and consistency for arriving at stakeholder consensus
"Safe!" The Uniform Methods Protocol Project rounds the bases.
Dr. James Brodrick, lighting program manager for the U.S. Department of Energy, Building Technologies
As the nation strives to become greener and cleaner, Connecticut is making a conscientious effort to provide people and businesses with cheaper and more reliable energy. That’s why the state launched its most comprehensive energy efficiency initiative,
University of Vermont is one of 12 higher education institutions in the state investing millions in energy efficiency.

In a recent blog post, Penni McLean-Conner of NSTAR, highlighted the tremendous innovation spurred on by the new EISA standards enacted on January 1.
Nearly every consumer appliance and electronics program developed in the past two decades has left considerable energy savings on the table. How do I know? Because until this year, program administrators lacked tools to help steer consumers from appliances and electronics that were merely more efficient than standard